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Nanofabrication Facility Taps EV Group
ST. FLORIAN, Austria, March 18, 2010 – EV Group, supplier of wafer bonding and lithography equipment for the MEMS, nanotechnology and semiconductor markets, has shipped two wafer bonding systems to the University of Michigan's Lurie Nanofabrication Facility (LNF). Supported by the...
Diamond Device Channels Photons
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Feb. 15, 2010 — A newly created diamond-based nanowire device offers a bright, stable source of single photons at room temperature — an essential element in making fast and secure computing w...
Litho Process Awarded $900K
Oct 26, 2009 — Cornell scientists who have invented a way of processing organic devices with a patent-pending process called orthogonal lithography have received a $900,000 grant from the National Science Foundation’s Materials World Network program. The funds,...
Cloak has Tapered Waveguide
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., May 20, 2009 -- Using a specially tapered optical waveguide instead of exotic metamaterials that require complex nanofabrication, researchers have created a simplified invisibility cloak that, unlike previous ones, works for all colors of the visible spectrum. The...
Photolithography Improved Without UV Light
Apr 30, 2009 — As computer chips become smaller and more powerful, it is important that their features remain precise. The fact that smaller light wavelengths create smaller features has demanded that developers and manufacturers use expensive and difficult to...
3-D Nanofluidic Devices
GAITHERSBURG, Md., April 1, 2009 – By manufacturing integrated circuits at the nanometer level, a method was devised for creating nanofluidic devices with complex 3-D surfaces.
New Laser Type Discovered
PRINCETON, N.J., Dec. 22, 2008 -- The discovery that a quantum cascade laser can generate a second beam with very unusual properties could lead to lasers that operate more efficiently and at higher temperatures than existing devices, for applications including environmental...
'Nanocar' Inventor Wins Feynman Prize
Dec 19, 2008 — James Tour, the inventor of the nanocar at Rice University, has been awarded the 2008 Feynman Prize for experimental nanotechnology by the Foresight Institute, a California think tank dedicated to the beneficial implementation of nanotechnology....
Theory Applies to All Lasers
NEW HAVEN, Conn., May 29, 2008 -- Unlike standard lasers, nanofabricated diffusive random lasers (DRLs) don't contain mirrors to trap light, making it hard for physicists to apply conventional laser theory and predict the wavelength and intensity of light they will emit. But now a...
UBath Nanotech Facility Free for UK University Researchers
Nov 16, 2007 — Scientists and engineers from UK universities will be allowed free use of the University of Bath's nanotechnology facilities to assist their research, the university announced this week. The David Bullett Nanofabrication Facility will be set aside...
Nanodevice Emits Light
ITHACA, N.Y., Oct. 12, 2007 -- Nanotechnologists have discovered some of the fundamental physics of a material that holds promise for producing light-emitting, flexible semiconductors. The discovery by an interdisciplinary team of Cornell nanotechnology researchers involved...
API Reopens Former NanoOpto Plant as API Nanofab
Aug 28, 2007 — API Nanotronics Corp. of New York, a supplier of electronic components and nanotechnology research and development for the defense and communications industries, today announced it has started operations at its new nanotechnology cleanroom facility,...
Electrospinning Creates Tiniest Light-Emitting Devices
ITHACA, N.Y., April 12, 2007 -- The smallest organic light-emitting devices to date have been created, so tiny that they are shorter than the wavelength of light they emit. Potential applications for these "nanolamps," which are about the size of a virus or bacteria, include...
NEMS/MEMS Research Center Gets $2M in Funding
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., December 20, 2006 -- A new, three-year, multi-institution nano- and microelectromechanical systems (NEMS/MEMS) research initiative affiliated with Harvard University’s engineering and applied sciences programs has received over $2 million in funds from DARPA and...
Nanomotor Assessed for Treating AIDS, Cancer
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Dec. 6, 2006 -- The National Institutes of Health recently awarded a multidisciplinary team $7 million over five years to study the potential use of a nanomotor -- a microscopic biological machine -- in diagnosing and treating diseases such as cancer, AIDS,...
Malliaras, Tennant To Lead Cornell NanoScale Facility
Aug 7, 2006 — George Malliaras, associate professor of materials science and engineering at Cornell University, has been named the L.B. Knight Director of the Cornell NanoScale Facility (CNF), starting Aug. 15. Don Tennant, now at Lucent Technologies of Murray...
UMass Amherst Awarded $16M for New Nanotech Center
BOSTON, April 24, 2006 -- The University of Massachusetts Amherst has been chosen to host one of only 16 Nanoscale Science and Engineering Centers in the nation, and has been awarded $16 million to establish the Center for Hierarchical Manufacturing, the National Science...
New Technique Improves Nanofabrication
Aug 29, 2005 — UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa., Aug. 29 -- Scientists will publish findings next month about a new technique called microdisplacement printing, which makes possible the highly precise placement of molecules during the fabrication of nanoscale components for...
Laser Enables Resolution of Nanomagnet Flipping
Aug 1, 2005 — At the University of California, Santa Cruz, researchers have demonstrated an optical method to watch nanomagnets flip. Optically tracking changes in the magnetization of the nanostructures could pay off in various ways, explained assistant...
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Jul 27, 2005 — James F. Pitts was elected corporate vice president and president of Northrup Grumman Corp.'s Electronic Systems sector, effective Oct. 1. He succeeds Robert P. Iorizzo, who is retiring. Pitts is currently vice president and general manager of the...
NanoOpto Nets $3.3 M Series B Funds
Aug 9, 2004 — SOMERSET, N.J., Aug. 9, 2004--NanoOpto Corp., which is developing nanofabrication technology to produce optical components and systems, announced that it has closed on an additional $3.3 million in venture financing, completing the final phase of...
Tiny Flags Salute Nanotechnology
Mar 30, 2004 — ITHACA, N.Y., March 30 -- In a salute to nanotechnology, Cornell University researchers have etched the world's smallest, full-color American flag on a silicon chip. The flag is part of an elaborate nanofabrication that includes six full-color flags...
Tiny Flags Fly Over Nanoscale White House
Mar 1, 2004 — Tiny Flag Salutes Nanotechnology ITHACA, N.Y., March 30 -- In a salute to nanotechnology, Cornell University researchers have etched the world's smallest, full-color American flag on a silicon chip. The flag is part of an elaborate nanofabrication...
NanoOpto Gets $7 Million Series B Funding
Sep 9, 2003 — SOMERSET, N.J., Sept. 9 -- NanoOpto Corp., which is using proprietary nanofabrication technology to design and manufacture nano-optic devices for optical systems and networks, announced today it has closed on an additional $7 million, completing its...
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